Masculine and feminine (Sentences)
In this post, “Masculine and feminine (Sentences)”, In Spanish, all nouns have a gender – they are either masculine or feminine, and they can be singular or plural. A noun is a word that represents a person, a place, or a thing, whether concrete or abstract. For example, mesa (table) is feminine, sombrero (hat) is masculine, and felicidad (happiness) is feminine.
Dictation : Masculine and feminine
| Spanish | English |
|---|---|
| 1. Mesa | Table |
| 2. Sombrero | Hat |
| 3. Billete | Ticket |
| 4. Casa | House |
| 5. Mano | Hand |
| 6. Color | Color |
| 7. Felicidad | Happiness |
| 8. Perfume | Perfume |
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